Thread: UK to US Cities
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Old 20-04-2014, 00:31   #3
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Re: UK to US Cities

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Originally Posted by Qtx View Post
Does anyone know what US cities have the best connection to the UK latency wise? Is there much difference between UK isp's to those US cities even with the different peering?

Looking to find the best generic town to VPN through for streaming US content from a Sky LLU connection. Obviously different services have different locations so it would be better to change depending in the service but I'm hoping to find a good one size fits all option that can be left connected 24/7 and act as a gateway for other devices.

Not convinced the Level 3 to New York is the best option.
Latency to New York shouldn't matter for streaming so it's a non-issue. If you can't pull a Netflix SuperHD stream across the Atlantic smoothly it's not latency that's stopping you.
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